#openledger $OPEN
Imagine opening your wallet a few years from now and realizing you weren't even main user on network anymore. Not because people disappeared or crypto suddenly died, but because thousands of AI systems quietly started creating more activity than humans themselves.
One modle calls another model, that triggers a workflow somewhere else, then more requests start happening in background. Nobody really notices it, but underneath all of that the network just keeps getting hit again and again. Thats honestly where TPS numbers started feeling a little weird to me.
Because at some point the question probably stops being "how fast is this chain?" and starts becoming "how does this thing stay organized once machines start creating nonstop activity?"
Thats partly why @OpenLedgers architecture started getting my attention. Shared GPUs, validator incentives, and how $OPEN connects with usage underneath started feeling less like speed marketing and more like infrastructure built around coordination. If data pipelines cheap and validation automated, things could get messy fast. And I think distinction is more important than people think because it touches transparency in a way most AI tokens miss. Still early obviously, but maybe AI doesn't stress-test networks through speed first. Maybe it stress-tests them through chaos. #OpenLedger @OpenLedger